Ryan Jagers, Noah LaPorte and Princeton ambush Riverdale with 22 runs, 14 hits: Friday’s BCR roundup

Jagers leads the Tigers’ hit parade with a 4 for 6 day, 5 RBIs

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Baseball

Princeton 22, Riverdale 11 (6 inn.): The Tigers ambushed the Rams in a football-like Three Rivers crossover in Port Byron, scoring 22 runs on 14 hits.

Ryan Jagers led the Tigers’ hit parade with a 4 for 6 day and five RBIs. Noah LaPorte went 3 for 5 with a homer, double and five RBIs and Will Lott (double, four RBIs) and Jack Oester (RBI) added two hits each while Tyler Forristall and Luke Smith had a hit and two RBIs and Stihl Brokaw had a hit and RBI.

Braden Shaw pitched the first three innings for the win, allowing six hits, six runs (two earned) and two walks with three strikeouts.

Softball

IVC 10, Hall 0 (5 inn.): Charlie Pellegrini and Jessica Casford had the only hits for the Red Devils, who were shut out on two hits in a nonconference loss at Chillicothe.

Riverdale 12, Princeton 2: The Tigresses took a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the fifth inning only to have the Rams score seven runs with four more in the sixth to win by the 10-run rule in a Three Rivers crossover in Port Byron.

Keely Lawson (double) and Kiyrra Morris each went 3 for 3 and Izzy Gibson had a hit and two RBIs for the Tigresses (6-7). Starter Reese Reviglio took the loss, allowing four runs and seven innings in four innings.

Girls soccer

Ottawa 3, Princeton 0: The Pirates shut out the Tigresses on the Bryant Field pitch Friday night.

Track and field

At Geneseo: Princeton’s Camryn Driscoll finished second in the 400 meters (1:02.05) in the Geneseo Invitational girls meet. She also ran on the Tigresses’ third-place 4x800 relay with Jocelyn Strouss, Alexandra Waca and Avery Waca, who turned in a 11:28.31.

At Metamora: Princeton’s Ian Morris won the discus (47.49m) in the A Flight and the shot put (14.09) in the B Flight while Landen Hoffman won the B flight in the discus (47.32m) and C Flight in the shot put (13.88m) at the Metamora ABC Meet on Friday.

Also for the Tigers, Cade Odell placed third in the A flight of the shot put (14.71) while Deacon Gutshall won the C flight of the 110 hurdles (18.23).

The Tigers finished ninth in the 11-team field.

At Rock Falls: Bureau Valley’s Mya Shipp and St. Bede’s Lily Bosnich were double winners at the Rock Falls Invite.

Shipp won the 400 meters in 1:01.57 and the long jump at 4.47 meters to lead the Storm (91.5 points) to a third-place team finish. Rochelle won with 133 points and St. Bede (69.5) was fourth.

Bosnich swept the hurdles with times of 15.28 in the 100s and 47.87 in the 300s.

St. Bede’s Emerald De La Torre, Kijah Lucas, Grace Millington and Leah Griggs won the 4x200 in 1:53.95.

In the boys meet, Landon Hulsing won the shot put (14.64m) and discus (44.19m) and placed second in the high jump (1.88m) to lead the Storm (60) to a fourth-place finish.

St. Bede’s Greyson Marincic won the 300 hurdles (41.5) and was runner-up in the 110 hurdles (16.69).

Hall’s Joseph Perez was fourth in the high jump (1.78m).

The host Rockets won with 141.33 points. St. Bede (35) was seventh, Amboy co-op (13) was ninth and Hall (4.33) was 10th.

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